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PAGE FIYB , 2 CLD LL RL LLL . . _ _ - * ra > ' - ‘ . . | ‘ THE ULENS FALLS TIMES AND MESSENGER, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEHMEEKE ®, [Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m.}- the evening service Rev. W,. O. D Webster will preach. ' County Lings Mission, QUEENSBURY SCHOOL 1, WiLL REOPEN mMonDay | EH UR fl H BMENDAR | [eet {| -_ towiekt |, i. | Pictures, Park theatre. p | r Vaudeville and pictures, Empire ® LA.: | theatre. . ~- {Charged That They Blew i.} Salvation Army-Special gospel \ind song service in citddel, following bpen air meeting. p fl;- i I at) | © UNDER ARREST Rooms Have Been Renovated ,. Preaching at $:30 by Rev. S. w.] [} OP # NAWHEL _, f - ( floes will ba he Perrell of the Methodist - Episcopal I. , JP c mA --New Piano Has Been | Services will be held in the local. he pal alia I e The Aas PHOVLEA AABHL . [churches tomorrow in the following chiuren. Hudson Pall, | Testimonial f F ier: [ meeting following s&¥vices | Sunday. Prayer meeting Thursday night, 7:30. St, Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Warren street. Danicl F. Cur- tin, pastor: Revs. Patrick W. Rior dan aid Thomas Degman, assistant pastors. | Masses at 7, 8, 9:15 and 10:80. * St, Alphonsus' Roman Catholic Church Installed. 'J order: Th : i of the. e First Presbyterian Church, town of QueenShuiry, near the Im.| NATO street; Rev. Dr, John Lyon perial Wall Papor mill, will reopen,|Céughey, pastor. The pastor will 1&9; the fall and winter term Monday.) preach at both services in the Pres- ete is every reason to believe that: byterian - church - tomorrow. Dr. ful Prustes Darki we moye has ied || Subject, in the. roming $t con nothing undeone to place tise school w, 10 ine Healing - Touch | of | MES PTTWPL'M-Iv' nflenegu, ascision, s imp; and r é} in the best sam.) CDUSt\ St, Mark 6:56. tn the even. | tor: Rev. Atthin Dandeneau, assistant building and grounds in the best jing the series of sermons upon the PAStOT: Masses 1+ 7, : and 10 atrlock, itary condition possible. The rooms general theme, \The Ter Command; The 10 O'clock muss will be followed have been renovated. The flo0rs RH&YS | ments in the Life of Today,\ will be l by the benediction, bom blooms oh Ao Rreeed | continued, - 'The subject for special) First Church of Christ Scientist, . tion the rooms have been fum gafaid considbration will be \The $80000 | Lincoln : ' *> Cement Sldewafkks rhavg bliaen A2, | Commandment-the Sin of Unspiritu- ( (fie qémqq n svarlmg 183mr Davis around Ine Oline and the . tollet|alityg\ Exodus 20:48. During the | SIC» Sunday, 10.45 a m. rooms have been improved with C8] wintep months a number of \COBeSday evening service at 2| M ment floors. 1 n interesting sermons will be preachad‘glcl‘ng‘l 42R§¥2iniwtonm< m I??? Ivin The paths to the schoo gush}, the pastor upon (he subjects 013.50 c, 1a ‘n % (m. grim 1 10 10 mas have been improved. A new piano vital importance in both the Spll'i‘ual'imofiaaglé daily, except Sundays and has been installed in the building. and temporal lif hi Th. Owing to the economical manner iM opy, “1113 tenldei Ofspterffadagifiusicael; The Salvation Army, which the money was handled for l.., s Glen street: Ensign and Mrs. Joh ; 3 ,; | programs at these services. ) f F : sign and Mrs. John these 1mpmvem§111f the tax rate will The Church of the Messiah, |G. Dean, commanding ofcers. 16.30 be the same as la; year. last Glen street, Rev. Oliver Shaw New-, a m. | sperial | holine-s | meeting sta & taken. The ch The same tear (21's as haul\ grief; ell, rector. 8 a. m., holy communion leader, Charlee R. Alen % p. m. mps wai taken. e charge was, will be in charge of the schoo ©:/10:80, morning prayer and sermon. 098k &ir service, Rank Square 220 placed the two men yesterday | Caroline Denny will be principal of s . 'p. m., Christan praise meeting: p- ~ poi F 6 r . 5, evening prayer and sermon. |p. m., P s 8D by Inspector Shea, who is at work on | the higher grade room. Miss Alice Babti speaker: 6 p. m. Younz People's the mail pouch robbery which occur-! Rusfeli will have charge of the inter- - Baptist Church, i meeting, - leadet. +0 Secretary - Mrs. red last month near Lake George. © |mediate grades, and Miss Eleanor Rev. David A. Solly, Th. M. PAStOT! rdith Efopkins: 7:15 p m. open air Rev. G. A. Fairbank, assistant. Two 6 School in District No. 2, Safe' .in Ravena Postoffice on July 17. Tap mee ! SEPTEMBER 26. . s {(+St. Mary's Academy Alumni associa-] on annual meetinf for election of fficors. BHA Sap I9 (C= Arthur L. Wicks and Frank Gilmore. accused of being two of the burglars i who blew the safe in the Ravena post- office July 17, pleaded not guilty of violating the federal postal law when arraigned before United States Com- missionpr’Borden H. Mills in Albany yesterday morning. Wicks was com- mitted to jail in default of $5,000, and Gilmore in default of $10,000 bail, but Gilmore's case was adjourned to next Friday and that of Wicks until Octo- ber 6. The two men are also charged with being implicated in the postoffice rob- bery which occurred in Elizabethtown on Memorial day when the postoffice was broken into and $900 worth of + There Are Lots of Reasons Why You Should Buy Dress Goods Now (me of the mai are at their lust, selec on oa vantage NOW. Many f the cub choose from now eanno' ' Dally we ate add. c cow ; or colors is so broad ia i .s ing and striking cone» dress goods stock of +1 - is no shortage of matemal one SEPTEMBER 27. Church of Messiah Choir Circle, pre- ent Marion Hertha Clarke, reader, in Daddy Long Legs.\ | Fart =~ 23% 3L0CALS AND PERSONALS teem s is that sinee stocks , = nade to best ad- o\ which you can later. p T+ range e so mans pleas- sans Coal as 14C as the / ~ eoncerired, there & a chye s,. ' Mrs, Adelia W. Haviland is visiting fn Lansdown, Pa. i Homer Martin of Whitehall visited 1 i f [ | { h 1 | | } é:(in this city yestorday. i_ Mrs. Frank Stoughton is a guest of fi&riends in Fair Haven, Vt. ' i ~H. J. Noyes was a business visitor \n Mechanicville yesterday. i Charles Nelson of Hartford trans- lected business in this city yesterday. f} H, W. Guernsey of Diamond Point, {-was a business visitor in this city yes- ®. f'ierday. tals. tol Bes UDS ues \e sR. \inf 5 yeti Stunning Effects in Wool Yelours 34 iaches wide. A rich of various o eolor cheeks, plaids and «tre s Or e the meh oo, est sipfinags fas ered for Pal $2 00 and $298 . yard. . ¢ & May also tbe had in the cos pas, ~ Boegundy or ( ether plain (‘ninlm of excels yo l's, ad $298 sa fl «Nis, T. H. McElroy left today for East Orange, N. J.; for a visit of sev- ral days. J. Burke Collins was a business isitor in Schenectady and Saratoga yesterday. %The Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Stirs of } | olton Landing, were Glens Falls I isitors yesterday. FMS. Leroy Cushman and Mrs. H. C. J 1 | I rownell are guests of friends and I elatives in Syracuse Miss Mae Mintzer has returned to ew York, following a visit among lens Falls relatives. }) Mrg. W. J. Blevins, after a visit 6 $ f several days in this city, returned |: | to her home in Keeseville. , ii; Earl Witherill has resumed his du- ~d '! Wiles as telegrapher in the D. and H. : iq passenger station at North Cresk. fe {ad) John Mulroy and ,Edward McGinn $ 0 ~; Yeft this morning to enter Duhwoodie - > ! Beminary, having passed (the summer o to In this city. . 1C Mrs. A. J. Cheritree and sister, Mrs. '~ Rhoda Morris, are guests of their cous. i CHL 1 31 | { { | { { 14 14 bus 1 s, Gilmore'was arrested early yester-| Suprenant will have charges of the f \ 2 meeting, Bank Square & po m. meet- day morning in East Greenwich by | primary grades. services of interest will be ll'GldTfiT; ing in citadel: - subject by Ensien O'Connor, aided by Frank Fitzpatrick, morning worihip at 12645 Pimd the , gtand ?\ deputy collector of internal revenue evening worship at 7:30. The pastor, and Detectives Joseph Ryan and Wilz‘TROY AUTO SHOW WILL Wesleyan Methodist Church, of the morning sermon will be. \A Hh‘nye avenue and Garfie.d The police say Gilmore is known as, Modern Cmisader.\ and the evening Re F. D. Carpenter, pastor | le n. \Canada Blackie, - 24.\ \Canada . - j Will Continue for One*Week and The conditions of life which produc-, das school. 11 a. my prnm‘hum. (12 was Qne of ‘the most Widely. kno“\n on More Elaborate Scale ed the ancient crusades in the hope m., class meeting: 6 30 p. m , Mi«sion Plaids, elechs and) lait 2C . heavier safe blowers in the country. Gilmore's weight, for enatihgs. ho aa eas fell ro woul tians, will form the basis of a medita-, having to close out Sunday scho 4 for verght, foro enalihes. hoo i Ls -a 11 place of residence is Cleveland, O. The . | tion on conditions now, which cail several weeks, we wish to call aten inspectors, who are at work on the i t f The seventh annual Troy auto show | work of defending and confirmingthe tober ist, will be Raliy day for both Broadcloth of / 3 of the opinion that the two men may | Will be held October 7 to 14 at the}gospel in a land like ours, and a set- church - and Sunday school - All | n have some knowledge of the local rob- 2 + f the corner of Congress and Rlverla cxfisader of the modern time. The | that date. pH , I f Wicks is proprietor of the Hurst.] Streets. 'The Motor Mart building is'adult Bible class will meet at 19 a. An especigliy desirahle, sort +o ned quality, ville hotel. _ He was arrested late 12 orougk o spe ed shout wo 4 9 one o codors and very adaptable for show purposes. present on \Paul's Sons in the Go- - lice three other men were implicated] MANARer Frank M. Baucus states in lew of the quarterly review | ON LIFE oF SHIELDS‘ 11 l, orl p L Hire as material Is ase exte <g¥elv fop . in the robbery. Thes as Hira f : fay n B 1: ea you f e three are belie * nev Vall Suc's, Coats and Shicts - 34 inones wile, 6C said had been with him in Fast Green- bush until Thursday afternoon at 5 Deputy United States Marshal John J. the Baptist church on Sunday John G. Dean, \Where Doo Yoa will preach at both hours. The theme: liam J. Bannan of the Albany police. | * OPEN OCTQBER SEVENTH S'TOGt, sermon will be \The Greek's Dosire.\ m,. fimeeting of adult claskes ef Sun . Blackie,\ who died several years ago, yard t e of restoring Palestine to the Chris ' Circle; 7:80 p. m., preaching. After right na i ~ t A as «hus , ght namo is Harry Smith and his 'Than Before,. pushes, at $3.00, $3.25 ind $3.50 ja. sure for enthusiasm and devotion to the' tion in this notice that Sunday, Oc- L Lake George mail pouch robbery are h Troy Motor Mart building, located at,ting forth of the equipment needed by scholars are urged to be ready for Superior Quality ery. one of the largest buildings in Troy|m., and the pastor will talk to those Thursday night. It is said by the po- THIRD ATTEMPT MADE Buenind , prirpie, taupe and aU 'e {even- more fleor space is available in this) of the international series of lessons. ed to be the same men who Gilmore . Wl $2.00 | ard. © _ o'clock. ' i building than was ever obtainable in| At the evening hour the thoucht wil any other bui'ding in which past|include a number of reasons why a - .. TC AGO, Sent. °3.-For the second shows were held. This. coupled withi man of today might want to see H‘HI,.Ahf « th t ‘t cas an earlier date, almost two weeks|Jesus. What is it in him that makes < UNW® within a month, an a. emp ‘fd‘l Now Plushes and earlier than last year's show, pointsja vision of him more desirable than made oar]; today on {he life of Rich-] |now to surpass even that of last year,ia vision of any other man? This ard J. Shields, financial secretary of Corduroys . which was then considered by every-! meeting will be preceded by a meet- the Electrical Workers' union. A bomb Y inch ove fone quality black plush, $5.00 ; 2 yard \ Pooh Cordupet ba aB colors for | t 209 coats and u.so $2.50 yard. B poh Velvet Cordu- ’ poy in a ve:y ® pic assorti.ent of new colors, at $1.00 yard. P in, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pulver at | ; ; Kattskill Bay, } Mrs. Law and daughter, Miss Julia ! Law of Brooklyn, who are passing the | summer at Kattskill Bay, - shopped f here yesterday, _The Misses S. Barrows and Neomi Block bave returned to New York, L. ._ following a visit with Mrs. I. Silver- SUFFRAGISTS WILL GIVE DEMONSTRATION Septemiber 28, the evening before the Republican State conference at | Saratoga Springs, there will be a large suffrage demonstration. Mrs. Fob Iri one as the association's banner exhi-ling of the Christian Endeavor society was placed on the rear porch of his 50 bition. at 6:40 p. m. John Morris, the ten- home in Indiana avenue. The explos- From present indications and tkeior vocalist, tomorrow will sing the fon shattered windows in the hmmmg, plans in view» the seventh annual Troy following selections \God Shall and threw him and hlg wife from thrir' auto show will bemore elaborate than| Wipe Away All Tears.\ by | beds Nefther was injured A few, 'o) jever and will be conducted and man-] ton- Harker, and \The Sinner and the weeks ago Shields ago was shot as he White-| aged as heretofore by the associa- Song,\ by Thompson. drove through the park with his wife vem m nays - man, Dix avenue. house, chairman of the New York! tion's sta s au- Labor enemics. he said, were respon-! W avc ‘ K /__ Mrs H. A. Wicker and the Misses State Woman Suffrage party; Ml'Sfii-luos? infiatgismirgqigglffq isrsxlllkasflirflii + oa: Chflsf ghurfihb Judkin& sible. ° E3 The ‘éhka-v s Wanted LN I 'Helen and Gertrude Wicker of Lake|JAMmés Lees Laidiow and Mrs. Rays) of just what can be expected this yeap,| Bay street, Rev. Dr. C. \h. 10.30 . => Serges, Poplins * HA @ : / George, motored here yesterday after.| MOE Brown, vice chairmen, will ay extensive schedule of events cov.| DMSOT. 9 %. morning watch. m erges, ropilmns oll noon and shopped. Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Kenyon of \Warrensburg were in this city today en route to Fair Haven, Vt., where they will spend a few days with friends and relatives, a Edward P Burns, having passed the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Burns, Orville street, will leave tomorrow to resume his studies in the university of Buffalo. I TO alvEe Throughout the winter season a. keries of dancing parties is to be giv- en in Sherman's hall by a committee speak at a suffrage rally on the 27th. Gaily decorated automobiles will serve as speaker's platforms. suffragists present is expected. As Charles Evans Hughes, Republi- can nominee for the presidency, is to speak on the 28th, it is expected that suffragists and Republicans will fll Saratoga to overflowing. Among the local women who will at- tend are: Mrs. T. Ward Russell, Mrs. Elmer J. West, Mrs. M. C. Wilmarth, Mrs. Walter Chambers, Mrs, John C. Hemingway and Miss Milla Fish. AUTOMOBILES COLLIDE A parade of; ering the entire week is in the course { of arrangement and it is safe to pre- dict that big doings will take place evem afternoon and evening during this gala affair. - FALL OPENING AT THE LEWIS CLOTHING STORE These are fall opening days at the Lewis store and full page advertise- ments announcing yesterday as the first day for the display of the store's complete line of fall wearables for morning worship. With the tremen-! dous increase in material wealth and its dominance, there is a tendency to lose sight of the practical vane of spiritual things One of the beliefs that honest men claim to know less! and less about is that of the eternal life of the individual soul, and yet, without that belief, the motives for a perfected human sorieiv ate want- ing. To show the necessity of belief in personal immortality and to furth. er emphasize the central social prin- ciple of christianity, Dr. Judkins will! preach tomorrow on the subject, \Is belief in everlasting life an element in the tmie view of the worth of the EARTHQUAKE RECORDED. WASHINGTON, Sept 23. The selemograph at (Reorgerown univer- sity today recordad an earthquake of thirty-one minute. duration, located somewhere within a radius of 2.306 miles from Washington The firs shock was recorded at 12 49 a m.. and the tremblings continued until 1:20 with moderate intensity, MARRIES BRITISHER, EAST RERNF. Eng, Sept. 23 -- Miss Marscare Aimes Lincoln of Los Angeles, a granddaughter of Abra- and Gabardines cheek, plaai and $05 ~ oozes aid pop- lins, $1.50 ard $2.00 yard. (hous #5 cach width, only $1.00 yard In the newest plain colops -- All wool $1.00 to $2.00 sard, Poplin», $1.59 to $2.00 yard; Gabardines, $1.50 to $2.00 yard. Fore Glans Falla. N. Y. oston 439 - Ill Glen Sirsol. F comprised ~f Daniel V. Brown, Nate S. , ; I. and if so. what is ham Lincoln, was married here toda. Englander and Emery D. White A ON MEADOW RUN | men. women and _ children | caused éggiviggi‘ilenimn righ; of each sont to Limlzréonan't Arthur Haines of the < banjo orchestra will furnish music. many persons to visit the establish-|; \ ;,, growth? | Is Christendom British army. b f The first party will be held the even-| | Two automobiles owned by J. p.| ment With a large chain of stores the Christian in this respert?' & pom. [op iC EE #18} 2]n {==--:d Wak f i ing of October 4. Chism of Albany and Alexander Lock-] Lewis store in this city is given the vesper service. From the standpoint 1 ht hart of Diamond 'Point collided on| Advantage of an immense buving «©2 |of religious living, the power to com- EA \ ' i p cuEsr or Honok. Meadow Run Hill last evening. Both; pawl?- and trip heads of Hm1 vos'taxbllsh- mune with the souls of men and to PARS. .SH,EP'?RD DQ p. a. _- a blo G uw wh \ cars were considerably men's are almost constantly in New appreciate them is second only to _ NEW HAVEN, Conn. Sept, 23. - . © { ___ Miss Mabel ngmhau whose wed-| occupants were mot injured. - While! York making selections. he ower of communicating with God - Mrs. Peter L Shepard, mother of i a‘ ding to Leon Waite will be solemniz- other automobiles were standing near.! The local store has been artistically iv“; this tvpe of communion canno+ Finaley Sheperd who married He'en CI if d Ad t' | 1 g ed next Thursday was lgst evening ) their drivers giving assistance to the Arranged by Manager Osborne for the be railed. ‘pf'avflr. it partakes of the Gould. died at the New Haven aSS ie V8!“ lSfi- 4 5. £4 tie gues}? owongr at armisgellaneous owners of the damaged car, a third ma- attumn window and interior decora nature of praver and should be one tal fodav. She we; 6 vears old and t S l Y “J ’ s I shower in the home of Miss Anna chine coming from the direction of; tiOn® being decidediv appropriate. The) of ine fundamental works of every had been at the hospital nine years ments “pp ¥ ouf 20 . {E i: _ Donovan in Haskell avenue. Lake George at a high rate of speed Season's best models in garments for) peupioys man. The subject of the \A p* $o} hl === (tited o the opti and\ rout | fhat cod we mens gin Ree |i ths or on opinion dil Wants at Ic a Word. A ; k *% l L .l! . 10 Sw °, and narrowly Y ' a \{ be, \The Work of Communion With) a gmail monthly rate on a classified fo. 4 | in; - % gigssggt sstglgmg a fence. The maching tion. | Men and the Rrsulti in Q“; 111m.” ad pays for a sire and persistent ff ' 4 8 ' ** N - of Bless and Curse Not with EvVCTY gateeman for your business every day. @@@IWWR 1. & } Tota -# ANNUAL MEETING HELD Human Contract.\ £00\ | R do L -==- Fx +. 3 Friends' Church, Pag ahh ide tha 266.30, 2600606 26,06, 280000 abut abe be ate at (tehe ate ifea'te aS ite atte atl ate she Beata ata ele s aTe ate ale Pacts t at afe tsa ats at ate ats a+ 28% 084 choanal at at ' 0. é OBITUARY BY WOMAN S LEAGUE Ridge street in Rev. Albert ‘G. Shep?“ Z} ely ihe ihe Be ateate atv ate ite ols ate ate at ate ate ate thse Feat atea he Blteaheate fue te ste ale atea afe 180 alea Prothane te afe ate oBecta cheats ole Poate at eries te ity oi: s g» £ \ U * t 30 a. m. morning worship & ¢ p < Ii: : if Ervin J. Murray. | In the Chagwter 20111339 Ayc:rattan-dauvwaf- 552302915110“ av Rev. David L. Bar- 4 é: [. a #] Ervin J, Murray died at 6 o'clock} ternoon members of the American Wo- . S, Glens Falls 6:30 p. m. # t | % F +*Alast evening at his bome, 117 South| man's League held their annual meet.] \** ~ > S & §20C o [ street, He was born June 30, 1862 in; ing. The secretary's report for the last - - e 4 % I i> | e 1} the Town of Queensbury. He spent 135923; Wasd rGad gy Burl? Epheretsaé Ii: {I #\¥4~ y p the greater part of his life in this| Dodge and Mrs. F. Bushee presente A T \& ~ 4 t £ gt o vicinity. He is survived by hisi wife,! the 1tlreasurmi's erort.”v;1hidch showed h -- WILL BE AWARDED BY * e 5 £; | | a son, Meredith E. Murray, his mo-] excellen work accomplished. . & | , $! ther, Mrs. Elizabeah Murray and two £ Tht; following nffirorswworo £11190th For Infants and Children es g ta (5 a | sisters, Mrs. Sanford Hartman and for the ensuing year: Mrs. retta 'a 0% L . , , . R Fa 3 { Mrs. Sylvia Varney of Nebraska, Dodge,.presillent; Missa Nellfe Joubert, l\ use For 0ver30 Years ‘Z: . & ' - oh } { nlm, first vice president, Mrs. Myra Stan-] Always bears I4 s A # a A a } Go To ATTEND COLLEGE. ton, second vice president; Mrs. Ed- Signatthee of gm: 1 h F t } Philip Shapiro will go to Philadel-] NA A. Baldwin, secretary; Mrs, Ed- ut i | & a # F # ~ ' % I phia to resume his studies as a sen.| ward Vamey, treasurer. . For Next Week Friday's Presentation of #0 Q] ; 4 { i istry of the, At the close of the meeting, refresh #0 ~I . s 32 ior in the College of Dentistry of t ei s € g. refresh- CA + f t f University of Pennsylvania. He wil} ments were served, with Mrs. Edna val ae hy | oft Kx lb 4. fig be accompanied by his brother, David. A. Baldwin and Miss Nellie Joubert f =o # 6 ‘ bl Fa Tj e 5 H Shapiro, who will become a freshman“ as hostesses. a ' & & e R , 20 4 r ale “L 3 $55 3” in the Warton School of Finance and; - .§. eac a e M é—ei‘ 2 & jg anol ® f} University of Penn- 4 to g 200 & l & H ggllgfigmefihthzx-e \graduates of the NEW PROPRIETOR FOR. # F : the E = E turin 4. mtof] 3 i{ High school. GRAND ARMY HOUSE |% Fancy Elberta. Peaches. Bush. & A At Ce In pire, reatu € # is H 4 [I - i & el Baskets ..... svk... $2.25 # ag g: Rog i Jo . RETURNS TO WASHINGTON. ..| 'The Grand Army house, in Nlagara Peaches, Yellow Free % .% A Y R O B § G N 3C if\ Thomas Ellis, a former resident of| burg, was sold last Thursday by Thom- g. stone, 14 qt, baskets ..... Thc ig | # ‘i’ this city, who is employed in the au-) as J. Smith ,through the real a To Also Fanc Elberta Peaches, &. 4 * g! ditor's office of the United States! agency of Scott h, Smith and Co. to|Z. - 14 4t. baskets. ie AND HER OWN CAREFULLY SELECTED COMPANY. £ $7 treasury in Washington has returned} Kenovan Brothers, Of Horicon, who|# Big drop In Sugar-special price &. 2: 24 [ to Washington, after his first will take possession October 1. The|& on 25 lb. bags. #$ # . tos | here in twenty-six years. Mr. Ellis' price is not stated. The hotel will bo & Big stock Fruit Jars-Masons, § # be & © father, Zabina Ellis, was editor of the unddr the nersonal management of|& - pts and qts.; Lightning. pts, & & s ; . 6 6 a U bp p 9 4 Glens Falls Free Press the first lorali Hugh Kenovan. who has successfully| & - ats. and 2 qts. Also Mason @ . +4 © & 4 gigsprrbo?um?‘gso £35201} 151422161021th conducted the Central house, in Hori- Ii‘ Jar Covers, é: { Ix: i € a con, for several years. That Hotel will} % & 4 . thats as . & . hoses ; . 3 * ~--_*- “11910?qu aeiipypufiic on nfiober 1? A # | & A small glass jar containing beans has been placed in one of the display windows of Eng- & 4 LEASES HOLLAND HOUSE. _ | when the town goes \dry.\ Other in-| § | 2 41% lander's store in (Glen street. ka l 112256 oAn‘ 313m fxvzjljiy.%‘g£fi1§gg zilgergfie‘ terests of the firm in Horicon, includ- 5. < N. 4 I re \t - , g s A . v , :.,“ . f 22 x6“ | g ig ing house at 1 Bemis Place, has leas] [iC [ 01000 ind sew mill will |# 18 RIDGE ST. Se 66 29 # €6 > - 92 * t } : \ be cated for by Andrew, James and |X *) + i F pronnammom eguthsool'i‘flgniofréuie éfingglamngnigg John Kenovan. Se abvaR de afe ife |. oft # bod .* L OC =~ v . < f s f ¥ | A Thrilling Story of Love, the place. s == & e i R & ic | 'e .. fw . \ m «o 4 (64 i ; ‘V‘ o s i i in M a w La MOY MAKES MNveNTion.. [THE DOCTOR SAYS (£ Just when he will do it is not certain but it will be sometime during Thursday morning. 4 \ ~ \* John H. La Moy of The Post-Star p physician's standpoint there is & of next week and then they will be counted. . > so fa From the very beginning to the mechanical force has secured a patent| From & phy a. ao . R - : tas. sol 444 411 h | A? E concluding sentence of the last on a paper roll support for use on, only one correct method of heating, and f $1 'To the persons guessing nearest the coriect number of beans in the jar reserved tickets wu/IL/ & | chapter you will enjoy this Eggs‘ivrfv‘igw sgggiaflé 01x; machines it! that is by | | 3: be awarded as follows: . E p § &, 1 * new serial. Interest is ever at L0 emm INDIRECT HOT AIR FURNACE * NeareSt COPP®Cb ......... s........ . Four For Evening Perform: t 'of i the highest pitch; there are LADIES OF G. A .R, But it must be properly installed by com. & - Second nearest correct guess ............ selve ere.... ...... Four for Matinee Perfo | ; plote and counter-plots, spy is - Hhere wil he a mestng Of Coll petent mechanics. See the \Stewart Fur- % Eight nearest correct guesses . ........ .... scl kk ... Iwo each for Evening Perf ; pitted against apy, with battle, ato £ hemif’fflea Ladies « \81 nace\ and the \work of our mechanics.\ # 'Ten next nearest gUesSeS ..... TWO cach for- Matinée mutder and death thrown in for fimca'beé' bile! oncay evening in No charge for estimations. 4 R R s . and address and 1 good measure, _ | Telephone Ctlens Falls 10. Fe Write your guess on a piece of paper, sign You‘ll\ We C as eife' ring, Be dbar . mag: | | IN THE CRADLE, | ‘ N + . » Sh ; l £ EDITOR, care of THE TIMES, not later than 60 cloka‘Wfinmb ro than 'one member of a family I Watch for the Open/fag | sfiffifigtfifi Y? rgdfafgge'v‘fis $3132 h‘pple & | erman, Inc. 4 person will be allowed to make more than oné guses d 40%. more PRAT ! h - , 4 1 Fik . C 2266. A: j 1 do tess A 5 @sa al _ : Installment! || Martin Welch, 366 Western TOOl# Hardware, ___ Sporting Goods f ving at the same address may compete. > rel e- O { Albany,. Mrs. Welch was formerly; Stewart Ranges. wa. ' f | Miss Edith La Rose of this city. | 149 Glen Street. Y. M. C. A. Building / T} ”11311: 1 [i.|“|fi|.| ||’|‘T| Hifi|. l‘ || | | 5 36 37 3 - COLD SPRING, N.Y. 10516 _ MADE IN U.S./ jap - °C ° J